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- // Package logger defines interfaces that logger drivers implement to
- // log messages.
- //
- // The other half of a logger driver is the implementation of the
- // factory, which holds the contextual instance information that
- // allows multiple loggers of the same type to perform different
- // actions, such as logging to different locations.
- package logger // import "github.com/docker/docker/daemon/logger"
- import (
- "sync"
- "time"
- "github.com/docker/docker/api/types/backend"
- )
- // ErrReadLogsNotSupported is returned when the underlying log driver does not support reading
- type ErrReadLogsNotSupported struct{}
- func (ErrReadLogsNotSupported) Error() string {
- return "configured logging driver does not support reading"
- }
- // NotImplemented makes this error implement the `NotImplemented` interface from api/errdefs
- func (ErrReadLogsNotSupported) NotImplemented() {}
- const (
- logWatcherBufferSize = 4096
- )
- var messagePool = &sync.Pool{New: func() interface{} { return &Message{Line: make([]byte, 0, 256)} }}
- // NewMessage returns a new message from the message sync.Pool
- func NewMessage() *Message {
- return messagePool.Get().(*Message)
- }
- // PutMessage puts the specified message back n the message pool.
- // The message fields are reset before putting into the pool.
- func PutMessage(msg *Message) {
- msg.reset()
- messagePool.Put(msg)
- }
- // Message is data structure that represents piece of output produced by some
- // container. The Line member is a slice of an array whose contents can be
- // changed after a log driver's Log() method returns.
- //
- // Message is subtyped from backend.LogMessage because there is a lot of
- // internal complexity around the Message type that should not be exposed
- // to any package not explicitly importing the logger type.
- type Message backend.LogMessage
- // reset sets the message back to default values
- // This is used when putting a message back into the message pool.
- func (m *Message) reset() {
- *m = Message{Line: m.Line[:0]}
- }
- // AsLogMessage returns a pointer to the message as a pointer to
- // backend.LogMessage, which is an identical type with a different purpose
- func (m *Message) AsLogMessage() *backend.LogMessage {
- return (*backend.LogMessage)(m)
- }
- // Logger is the interface for docker logging drivers.
- type Logger interface {
- Log(*Message) error
- Name() string
- Close() error
- }
- // SizedLogger is the interface for logging drivers that can control
- // the size of buffer used for their messages.
- type SizedLogger interface {
- Logger
- BufSize() int
- }
- // ReadConfig is the configuration passed into ReadLogs.
- type ReadConfig struct {
- Since time.Time
- Until time.Time
- Tail int
- Follow bool
- }
- // LogReader is the interface for reading log messages for loggers that support reading.
- type LogReader interface {
- // ReadLogs reads logs from underlying logging backend.
- ReadLogs(ReadConfig) *LogWatcher
- }
- // LogWatcher is used when consuming logs read from the LogReader interface.
- type LogWatcher struct {
- // For sending log messages to a reader.
- Msg chan *Message
- // For sending error messages that occur while reading logs.
- Err chan error
- consumerOnce sync.Once
- consumerGone chan struct{}
- }
- // NewLogWatcher returns a new LogWatcher.
- func NewLogWatcher() *LogWatcher {
- return &LogWatcher{
- Msg: make(chan *Message, logWatcherBufferSize),
- Err: make(chan error, 1),
- consumerGone: make(chan struct{}),
- }
- }
- // ConsumerGone notifies that the logs consumer is gone.
- func (w *LogWatcher) ConsumerGone() {
- // only close if not already closed
- w.consumerOnce.Do(func() {
- close(w.consumerGone)
- })
- }
- // WatchConsumerGone returns a channel receiver that receives notification
- // when the log watcher consumer is gone.
- func (w *LogWatcher) WatchConsumerGone() <-chan struct{} {
- return w.consumerGone
- }
- // Capability defines the list of capabilities that a driver can implement
- // These capabilities are not required to be a logging driver, however do
- // determine how a logging driver can be used
- type Capability struct {
- // Determines if a log driver can read back logs
- ReadLogs bool
- }
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